The SEC has produced four first overall NFL draft picks in the last 10 years: Cam Newton, Matthew Stafford, JaMarcus Russell and Eli Manning. No other league has more than one. Also, that's as many as the SEC had in the 38 years before that.

College football's best conference just may do it again in the 2014 NFL draft, with possible candidates including South Carolina's Jadeveon Clowney, Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel and offensive tackle Jake Matthews, and perhaps Georgia's Aaron Murray, or Alabama's AJ McCarron.

What do you think: Will an SEC player be chosen first overall? And who will it be? Vote and comment below.